Power ON the router. The reset button ‘hole’ is located on the side of the router (above the power switch) and is marked with red. Press in the hole with a thin object and hold for 6 seconds. Release. Wait for 1 min for the router to reboot.

Power ON the router. The reset button ‘hole’ is located on the back panel of the router – to the right of the right antenna. Press in it with a thin object (paperclip) and hold for about 10 seconds. Release. Wait for a minute until the router reboots.

Power ON the device. The reset hole is located on the back panel of the router, it is marked with red. Press in it with a thin object and hold for 10 seconds. Release. Wait for 1 min for the router to reboot.

Power ON the router. The reset “hole” is located on the back of the router – to the right side of the right antenna. Use a thin object to press in and hold down for 10 seconds. Release. Wait a minute until the router reboots.

Power ON the router. Locate the reset pin hole on the back (next to the USB port). Press it with a thin object (paperclip) and hold down for 5-10 seconds. Release and wait for 30-60 seconds for the reboot process to finish.

Power On the router. Locate the reset pin hole on the back. Use a sharp object to press it and hold it down for 5 seconds. Release. … Important: If that does not work, try pressing the button and holding it down for 10 seconds, release.

Turn OFF the router. Locate the reset pin hole on the back panel. Use a paper clip to press it and hold down for only about 5 seconds – don’t hold too long. Release. (You can also watch the lights on the front cover – it is time to release the button when M1 and M2 flash at the same time.)

The reset button/hole is located on the back panel – to the right. Power on the router and use a paper clip or another sharp object to press the button down and hold for 10 seconds. Release. Wait about 30 seconds for the reboot process to finish.